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City of Boulder Opens Applications For 2026 Creative Neighborhoods Program

City of Boulder Opens Applications For 2026 Creative Neighborhoods Program


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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

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City of Boulder opens applications for 2026 Creative Neighborhoods Program

Program provides funding to bring community-driven creative projects to life in Boulder neighborhoods

BOULDER, Colo. – The City of Boulder is opening applications for the 2026 Creative Neighborhoods Program, which provides up to $5,000 per project to support creative, community-driven projects in residential neighborhoods across Boulder

From murals and music performances to storytelling events, dance projects, and creative placemaking efforts, the program supports initiatives that strengthen neighborhood connections, foster belonging, and celebrate Boulder’s diverse communities.

To help ensure equitable representation across Boulder neighborhoods, applications for projects located in the following subcommunities will open early on May 27, 2026: Palo Park, East Boulder, Southeast Boulder, Crossroads, University Hill, and University. Applications for all other subcommunities will open on June 10, 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis within each subcommunity.

“This unique program helps reduce barriers to arts and culture experiences by ensuring neighborhoods across Boulder have access to funding and creative opportunities close to where people live,” said Lauren Click, Office of Arts and Culture Manager. “The program also advances key goals of the Boulder Arts Blueprint, including accessibility and inclusion, public art and public space, and experimentation and innovation.”

Projects must take place within a residential neighborhood in the City of Boulder and be publicly accessible or visible to the surrounding community. Applicants must demonstrate support from at least 75% of directly impacted neighbors – those who can see, hear, or otherwise experience the project from their homes.

Applications will close when all funding has been awarded. Awarded projects must be completed by Sept. 30, 2027.

Learn more about the Creative Neighborhoods Program and apply at the city website.

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